probably 19th century
Ash-glazed ware: light gray stoneware with thin, intentionally applied, brownish-green, ash glaze over all-over ground of iron-brown slip. Reportedly recovered near Suwŏn, Kyŏnggi province.
8th-11th centuryKoreanGlass
19th centuryIndianSilver
17th-19th centuryFrenchGlass
20th centuryAustrianCizhou ware: buff to light-gray stoneware with lead-fluxed emerald-green glaze, now much degraded.
12th centuryChineseGray stoneware with blackened surface
6th-3rd century BCEChineseJian ware: dark gray stoneware with dark brown glaze, the markings in iron oxide. Recovered from the kilns at Shuiji, Jianyang county, Fujian province
12th-13th centuryChineseCeramic
18th centuryJapaneseGray earthenware with openwork decoration and with traces of cold-painted red and white pigments
2nd-1st century BCEChineseProbably Ding ware: porcelaneous white stoneware with ivory-hued glaze. Probably from the Ding kilns at Quyang, Hebei province.
10th centuryChineseBronze
4th-2nd century BCEEtruscanDongkhe ware: molded light gray stoneware with ivory-hued glaze over white slip
18th-19th centuryChinese